New Zealand's Guptill out of action for six weeks
The 30-year-old will miss rest of domestic season as well as beginning of Indian Premier League
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND:
New Zealand opening batsman Martin Guptill has been ruled out of all cricket to undergo six weeks of strength training and rehabilitation on separate hamstring injuries that have ruled him out of Kiwis’ limited overs side for a month.
The 30-year-old was unavailable for Black Caps’ matches against Australia and South Africa in February, but scored 180 not out on his return in the fourth one-day international against the Proteas in Hamilton on March 1.
The stylish right-hander will miss the rest of domestic first-class season and the beginning of the Indian Premier League.
"At the moment Martin isn't fit to play and the time we give him now to strengthen his hamstrings will play a big role in mitigating future risk too," New Zealand team physiotherapist Tommy Simsek said in a statement. "We've put a programme in place to make sure that Martin can return to full strength and we'll continue to monitor him closely."
Kiwis coach Mike Hesson said Guptill's importance to the one-day squad for June's Champions Trophy in England meant a complete break from cricket was the best option. "Having Martin fully fit is critical, as we all know the positive influence he has on our side," said Hesson. "Martin knows this is an important period to get back to 100 percent so that he can be fully confident when he is on the park.
"The Champions Trophy isn't far away and we obviously want Martin firing on all cylinders for that tournament."
New Zealand opening batsman Martin Guptill has been ruled out of all cricket to undergo six weeks of strength training and rehabilitation on separate hamstring injuries that have ruled him out of Kiwis’ limited overs side for a month.
The 30-year-old was unavailable for Black Caps’ matches against Australia and South Africa in February, but scored 180 not out on his return in the fourth one-day international against the Proteas in Hamilton on March 1.
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The stylish right-hander will miss the rest of domestic first-class season and the beginning of the Indian Premier League.
"At the moment Martin isn't fit to play and the time we give him now to strengthen his hamstrings will play a big role in mitigating future risk too," New Zealand team physiotherapist Tommy Simsek said in a statement. "We've put a programme in place to make sure that Martin can return to full strength and we'll continue to monitor him closely."
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Kiwis coach Mike Hesson said Guptill's importance to the one-day squad for June's Champions Trophy in England meant a complete break from cricket was the best option. "Having Martin fully fit is critical, as we all know the positive influence he has on our side," said Hesson. "Martin knows this is an important period to get back to 100 percent so that he can be fully confident when he is on the park.
"The Champions Trophy isn't far away and we obviously want Martin firing on all cylinders for that tournament."